In for the long haul: Australia looks to bridge the submarine gap/ Julian Kerr
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Jane's Navy International Vol 118, Issue 10, December 2013, pp.18-25 (124) Summary: New maintenance practice, improved stakeholder relationships and an extensive obsolescence mitigation programme are central to improving the operational sustainability of the Royal Australian Navy's Collins-class submarines. Meanwhile, policymakers are becoming increasingly aware of the likely need for a service life extension programme for the in-service submarines.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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New maintenance practice, improved stakeholder relationships and an extensive obsolescence mitigation programme are central to improving the operational sustainability of the Royal Australian Navy's Collins-class submarines. Meanwhile, policymakers are becoming increasingly aware of the likely need for a service life extension programme for the in-service submarines.
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